Samsung Galaxy S22+ review: the good and the bad of the phone with Snapdragon 8 Gen 1

In the month of February, Samsung launched its new high-end phones Galaxy S22. One of the most interesting models of this series of mobiles in the Galaxy S22 +. This model stands out for integrating Qualcomm’s most powerful processor, Snapdragon 8 Gen 1, and a new 6.6-inch AMOLED screen with Full HD+ resolution. Here we detail the good and the bad of the device.

The Samsung Galaxy S22+ comes in a slim black case. On the front we have a large ”S” and an incomplete number that is 22, while further down we have the name of this high-end model.

Both on the right and on the left side it is indicated that it is the Samsung Galaxy S22+. At the bottom of the box, we have the model number, the barcode and the color of the mobile which is Pink Gold.

It is time to open the box of the Samsung Galaxy S22+ and at first glance we have the phone that has a protected screen. Then, there is another thinner box where the black USB type C data cable is located, a quick start guide and, finally, on the back is the key to open the slot or tray where it is located. insert the SIM card. Like the Ultra model, it also does not come with a charger.

Although the Samsung Galaxy S22+ offers a somewhat higher build quality, the external appearance hardly changes compared to the Samsung Galaxy S21 generation. The frames are symmetrical and the curves of the edges are not as pronounced.

Likewise, we have a large 6.6-inch curved AMOLED screen with FHD + resolution, while in the center of the upper part there is the small notch that houses its front camera. In it Galaxy S22+ the fingerprint sensor is also located on the screen.

On the right side of the Galaxy S22+ there is the volume rocker and the on/off button. While on the bottom edge, there are the speakers, the USB Type-C input and the SIM card tray.

On the back panel we find a pink color that Samsung has called Pink Gold, and thanks to its IP68 certifications and Gorilla Glass Victus+ protection, it should not suffer from scratches with moderate use.

The rear photographic module is kept separate from the body with the three vertical cameras and an LED flash; something that we have already seen in the Galaxy S21. Lastly, while the Samsung Galaxy S22+ is a few grams lighter and slightly shorter than its predecessor, in grip it feels more like an iPhone and is very comfortable to use without a case.

The Samsung Galaxy S22+ bets on the 6.6-inch screen with straight edges, on fairly generous panel dimensions and on a refresh rate that, at least according to Samsung, adapts from 10 Hz to 120 Hz. Resolution Full HD + (1,080 x 2,340 pixels), Dynamic AMOLED panel with a very high brightness (1,750 nits), offers a 19.5: 9 ratio, is compatible with HDR10 + content.

Screen numbers are impressive, content looks sharp, detail is high, contrasts are high, viewing angles hold with a slight loss of brightness when tilting the phone, Samsung balances saturation appropriately.

Also, regarding the screen configuration of the Galaxy S22+, We can adjust the brightness automatically and manually. And we find the option of adaptive brightness and additional brightness, which increases it to the maximum. In addition, we have the dark mode, which is used to save battery and avoid visual fatigue.

In it Samsung Galaxy S22+ we can activate the option of sight protector. As for color, there is the vivid and natural screen mode. For this option we have some advanced settings.

You can also choose the font size and style, and screen zoom. If you are one of the users looking for a full screen, in the Galaxy S22+ it is allowed to choose between full screen and default application options.

Regarding the screen timeout, this ranges from 15 seconds to 10 minutes. Finally, we have protection against western touches, touch sensitivity and charging information.

The Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra It has two speakers, one at the bottom and one at the front. We thus have stereo sound, enhanced by Dolby Atmos software. Although there is slight distortion in the higher volume ranges, we are dealing with quality sound.

This model stands out for integrating Qualcomm’s most powerful processor, the Snapdragon 8 Gen 1, which is accompanied by 12 GB of RAM and 256 GB of storage. The device works in an agile way and its capabilities are not diminished when jumping to other applications and the games with a higher graphic load work very well.

We tested the Samsung Galaxy S22+ with one of the heaviest games on Android is Call of Duty Mobile. We configure the title to play with the graphics in ultra and maximum quality. After starting the game, we could see that the performance is very good.

The FPS and speed goes very well in Call of Duty Mobile. The graphics, shadows and lights of the game look pretty good. As is known, the Samsung Galaxy S22+ has an adaptive refresh rate of 1 to 120 Hz, which makes the gaming experience very good.

Another very popular mobile game is Genshin Impact. The graphics look great even though we also set the game to the highest graphic quality, 60 FPS.

The performance of the Samsung smartphone in Free Fire, Call of Duty’s mobile rival, is also remarkable. Although this game offers a lower graphic experience, there is no lag, we can move and shoot with complete fluidity.

The Samsung Galaxy S22+ has a fingerprint reader and simple facial recognition. Speaking of the first, it is integrated into the device’s screen and seems to us to be a comfortable and correct location for unlocking.

The facial recognition of the Samsung mobile can be easily enabled and it is also very fast. In fact, it recognizes our faces without actually placing the device in front of us and at a considerable angle.

Browsing by sections occurs by sliding between fixed tabs: the Samsung Galaxy S22+ camera interface is very complete, since we have image, portrait and video modes. While at the top we have the buttons for settings, flash, timer, aspect ratio, motion picture and filters.

In addition, the Samsung Galaxy S22+ camera app has additional options such as Pro mode, professional video, single shot, night, panoramic food, super slow motion, slow motion, hyperlapse, portrait video and director’s perspective.

The main sensor of the Samsung Galaxy S22+ is enough and more than enough to obtain photographs with good results. It maintains white balance, saturation and color temperature very well.

For its part, the wide-angle sensor, although it is not the most outstanding, its photographs do not lose much detail. Although the distortion is hardly noticeable, it dulls some areas of the edges.

Unlike the Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra, the Galaxy S22+ model only has a 3x optical zoom telephoto lens that does a great job in long-distance shots. The result of the photography is very good and the processing is the same as the main sensor.

With the selfie camera, the results are usually of good quality, either outdoors and in good lighting or in low light. For its part, the portrait mode is impeccable.

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